Adam Shields

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While the voluntary nature of American religion frees people to attend racially integrated churches, it can also restrict churches' capacity to become racially diverse. Churches are most successful within the American context (where "success" is measured by the number of attendees) when they appeal to one group. This way they can concentrate their resources on the needs and desires of a specific demographic of people.
The Elusive Dream: The Power of Race in Interracial Churches
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